Wood pulp is the most common material used to make paper. The timber resources used to make wood pulp are referred to as pulpwood. Wood pulp generally comes from softwood trees such as spruce, pine, fir, larch and hemlock, but also some hardwoods such as eucalyptus and birch.
PPWC Local 2 - Represents 650 hard working men and women at Fletcher Challenge's Crofton Pulp and Paper mill in Crofton, British Columbia.
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PPWC Local 8 - Represents workers in the lumber industry in Nanaimo, BC.
PPWC Local 9 - Represents 580 workers in Prince George, British Columbia employed at Prince George Pulp and Paper,Intercon Pulp and BC Chem.
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Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada - Representing 7000 workers many of whom are employed in the pulp and paper industry. PPWC is a member of the Confederation of Canadian Unions.
Pulp, Paper and Woodworkers of Canada alternate site - An alternatate website being tested by the PPWC.
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